Poll: San Antonio voters not sold on spending tax money on Project Marvel, Spurs arena
Bexar County voters aren't sold on plans to build a multi-billion dollar sports and entertainment complex at HemisFair, according to a new poll from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Further, the UTSA survey shows local voters aren't enthusiastic about spending tax money on a new arena for the San Antonio Spurs — one of the components of that proposed complex, dubbed Project Marvel. Indeed, just 41% of the 1,000 or so eligible Bexar County voters surveyed by the university's Center for Public Opinion Research said they're in favor of city and county officials moving forward with the $2.5 billion downtown complex.
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